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Help Us Help Farmers: Support Wheat Research
December 3, 2019
As you are making your end of the year tax plans, we ask you to consider making a tax-deductible donation of cash to the Kansas Wheat Commission Research Foundation to further wheat research…
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2020 Conference for Kansas Women in Agriculture Set in Manhattan
December 1, 2019
Keynote topics explore farmland succession and areas of well-being
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Kansas wheat crop in need of fall moisture
November 20, 2019
Wheat is a resilient crop, thanks in part to the cutting edge genetics that modern varieties have, but even the hardiest of plants need a rain every now and then. At the November 19th meeting of…
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Long-Sought Opening of Brazilian Wheat TRQ
November 10, 2019
A significant impediment to U.S. wheat sales to the large Brazilian market is likely to end soon. Brazil’s government has announced it intends to implement a tariff rate quota (TRQ) allowing up to…
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Vanier Family Donates $1 Million to Wheat Research Foundation
October 9, 2019
The Jack and Donna Vanier family continued their legacy of giving by donating $1 million to the future of wheat research.
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USDA Cochran Tunisia Professionals Visit the IGP Institute
October 8, 2019
A training focused on giving Tunisian agriculture professionals an insight to U.S. agriculture The lack of quality in wheat being imported to Tunisia has led to an incredibly high amount of bread…
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U.S.-Japan Tariff Agreement Confirms Equal Access for U.S. Wheat
October 6, 2019
The text of the U.S.-Japan tariff agreement signed today in Washington, D.C., confirms that the agreement will provide imported U.S. wheat the same preferential advantage that is now given to…
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Seed treatments give wheat crop a head start
October 1, 2019
By Mary Marsh, Kansas Wheat Communications Intern You see advertisements everywhere. Seed companies touting the importance of treatments and what their seed can bring to the farmer. Before modern…
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